
Law enforcement officers have been in short supply locally, as well as the extended area. At the June Kenmare City Council meeting, City Police chief discussed the number of hours being dedicated just to investigate, leaving little time for other duties. In addition, he worried about pending cases left to him after being on leave for National Guard obligations. Ward County Sheriff Robert Roed wanted to clear up any miscommunication between the City of Kenmare and the Ward County Sheriff department....
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A Ward County elevator that has handled grain for 104 years will be closing on Jan. 1.
Posted 12/15/20 (Tue) read more »
Up until now, the closest thrift stores to Kenmare were in Stanley, Minot and the Minot Air Force Base. That’s all in the process of changing.
Posted 12/08/20 (Tue) read more »
When Wemark Drug was established in 1902 in downtown Kenmare, it had a pharmacist’s compound bench, that since 1992, has been a soda fountain at Kenmare Drug.
Posted 12/01/20 (Tue) read more »
With one last chance to pull out a victory, the Kenmare Honkers volleyball team didn’t disappoint.
Posted 11/24/20 (Tue) read more »
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and deteriorating weather conditions, the Clarence McCormack American Legion Post 195 in Donnybrook held its annual Veterans Day event Wednesday.
Posted 11/17/20 (Tue) read more »
"We expect to have every service man in this community a member by next meeting." - Donnybrook American Legion Post Commander George Constans, July 30, 1920
Posted 11/10/20 (Tue) read more »
Kenmare Middle School students have completed a unique project that comes from a STEM engineering challenge.
Posted 11/03/20 (Tue) read more »
“It came as quite a surprise,” Haugland said. “My daughter and others did a good job of keeping it secret.”
Posted 10/27/20 (Tue) read more »
With high school graduation in limbo for five weeks and because high school seniors weren’t able to finish their final semester as they wanted to, it was time to do something special for them.
Posted 5/19/20 (Tue) read more »
Now that the governor’s guidelines have been relaxed in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, some of the businesses hardest hit are getting back to business.
Posted 5/12/20 (Tue) read more »